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Bless the Beasts and Children is a 1970 novel by Glendon Swarthout that tells the story of several emotionally disturbed boys away at summer camp who unite to stop a buffalo hunt. The 151-page (192 pages in paperback, first edition) book covers some social issues of the 1960s and 1970s. It was published by Doubleday.
A bidding war broke out over the film rights, which Stanley Kramer eventually won. [1] Kramer negotiated with Columbia Pictures for the right to produce and direct the film, [2] which made its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival in August 1971, as the United States's entry in the international competition.
Bless the Beasts and Children may refer to: Bless the Beasts and Children, a 1970 novel by Glendon Swarthout; Bless the Beasts and Children, the 1971 film adaptation directed by Stanley Kramer and starring Bill Mumy; Bless the Beasts and Children, the soundtrack to the film "Bless the Beasts and Children" (song), the theme song to the film ...
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Bleak House (serialised 1852–1853, published as a book 1853), Charles Dickens: Bleak House (1920) Bleak House (1922) Bless the Beasts and Children (1970), Glendon Swarthout: Bless the Beasts & Children (1971) Bless the Child (1993), Cathy Cash Spellman Bless the Child (2000) The Blessing (1951), Nancy Mitford: Count Your Blessings (1959)
Besides a Hopwood Award and a Theatre Guild Award for his one play, Swarthout was twice nominated by his publishers for the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (for They Came To Cordura by Random House and Bless The Beasts & Children by Doubleday), he received an O. Henry Prize Short Story nomination (in 1960 for "A Glass of Blessings"), a Gold Medal ...
On the first season DVD of The Monkees, his name is listed as one of the unsuccessful applicants for a position in the series and band. In 1977, Robins penned Our Days at M.A.D., an unproduced teleplay based on his experiences at the High School of Performing Arts. From time to time he also performed as a cocktail lounge pianist.
"Nadia's Theme", originally titled "Cotton's Dream", is a piece of music composed by Barry De Vorzon and Perry Botkin Jr. in 1971. It was originally part of the soundtrack music of the 1971 Stanley Kramer film Bless the Beasts and Children, and became better known as the theme music to the television soap opera The Young and the Restless since the series premiered in 1973.